Masculinity in Being a Man Essay

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    In reference to this magazine cover, it can be concluded that Winslet is emulating masculinity in order to represent herself someone who is successful, which often times is a man. Within her piece, Lorber sheds light on how gender creates a detrimental stratification where one gender is perceived more favorable over the other (CITE). Lorber further highlights this issue through the…

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    psychological and sociological effects that men have to go through to live up to the high expectations of "Masculinity." The documentary begins with former NFL player, Joe Ehrmann, talking about one of his earliest memory. Which was his father bringing him to their basement and teaching him how to fight, and in that basement, he told him three words that he would carry with him forever; " Be a man." Ehrmann was so affected by this that he began to play football using is as a way to hide, and…

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    had with this group began to transform my own understandings of masculinity. Furthermore, those experiences made me curious about how this new and growing fandom might alter contemporary conceptions of masculinity within society. But one might wonder, as I did, why this mostly male group is earnestly enjoying a cartoon show often associated with little girls? Bronies present a conundrum to conventional understandings of masculinity. Their existence is perplexing because many people cannot…

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    Byron Hurt’s talk “Locker Room Talk of Toxic Masculinity”. In his talk, he spoke about the reasons toxic masculinity is being formed, and the outcomes of it. He tied in many interesting facts, and connected them to current events. One major point Hurt made was stating that we need to drastically change the way boys are raised. As boys are growing up, they are provided poor examples of what it means to be a male. Most of what is learned about being a man comes from TV, music, movies, and other…

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    The Collapse of Masculinity and its Consequences Contrary to the common belief that one’s gender is biologically characterized by inherent traits, the concept of masculinity is a social construct that is taught and learned rather than inherited. Universally, masculinity has consistently been instilled in society through pressuring and socializing people to conform to characteristics and values that are associated with gender. In The Lady’s Not for Burning by Christopher Fry and Pygmalion by…

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    Masculinity in The Pursuit of Happyness The Pursuit of Happyness, produced by Columbia Pictures, is a movie based on a true story of an African-American man named Chris Gardner, a multi-millionaire investor and a motivational speaker. Gardner is not only a persistent, hard-working, assertive and confident man, but also a responsible father, who played both roles as a single parent. Thus, he is a clear example to prove that the negative perspectives about African-American men are wrong. As people…

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    sex from another. Nonetheless, like the definitions provided, it is a broad study incapable of being summarized by a quick glimpse. Throughout the years the gap between sex and gender have become more distinguished, no longer being an equivalent set of words. So, what is the distinction between Gender and Sex? The term “Sex” refers to the set of human genetics, or biological characteristics, a human being is born with. This includes chromosomes, hormonal activities, and internal/external sex…

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    sexuality and how it affects a person when it is taken away, and when they are given complete freedom. In this novel, the constant clash between masculinity and emasculation alludes to the theme that too little or too much sexual freedom can be harmful to anyone. At the start, Nurse Ratched, the head nurse of the mental institution, destroys the patients’ masculinity and their sexual freedom with her action and her strong use of words. Before Randle McMurphy had joined the institution, Nurse…

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    body, then he is willing to sell his morals, and no such man could be allowed to speak before the people in the public assembly. This is argued by Davidson as well as Halperin: “the crucial part about prostitutes is not what they get up to in bed, for ultimately that is speculation; it is that they are for sale.” They can become subject to another man’s power, both socially and economically: they are willing to give up the autonomy that being a citizen grants them, and so are not worthy of their…

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    of the new age modern woman. This new woman is not only independent, strong and able to stand up for herself, but is in many ways also extremely masculine: she looks butch, participates in fights, wears trousers, talks, thinks and makes love like a man. Finally, in The Color Purple these masculine women have a huge impact on the psychological metamorphosis of the main female character Celie, who from a former passive victim turns into a new age woman; tough, liberated from the bonds of male…

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